The Fate of a Fairy, Twenty Seven Years in the Far West

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The Fate of a Fairy, Twenty Seven Years in the Far West was written by Ellen E. Jack. The book was published by W. B. Conkey Company in 1910 and appears to be a First Edition but is not specifically stated as such. It's not an ex-library copy, the book is in good + condition and it has no dust jacket. The book is 5 3/8" by 7 7/8" and has 213 pages with 11 older black-and-white photograph plates. The pages are beginning to yellow, and the binding is beginning to get a little brittle, but it's still a quite readable copy and a sort of autobiography of living/roaming in the old west (Colorado) for 27 years Thank you!. N° de ref. de la librería

Descripción Western Reflections Publishing Company. Paperback. Condición: As New. Only slightly differentiated from a new book. Undamaged cover and spine. Pages may display light wear but no marks. Nº de ref. del artículo: G1932738894I2N00

Descripción M. A. Donohue, 1910. Hardcover. Condición: Used: Good. Lettering rubbed in several places. Even pencil scrawls fill the front endpapers. Photo cut out of the paper and stapled in, of the razing and burning of Captain Jack's buildings "gone with the buildings is the dream that Captain Jack built". Unique autobiographical narrative of the life of a woman called "Captain Jack", in the mining camps of turn of the century Colorado. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Nº de ref. del artículo: 226849

Descripción M.A. Donohue & Co., Chicago, 1910. Hardcover. Condición: G+. No Jacket. None Stated. 213 pp, b/w photo illustrations, the book and contents are clean and tight, the front endpapers have a statement from original owner stating she bought this book on Oct., 1915 outside Colorado Springs,also, there is a real photo b/w postcard of Mrs. Capt Jack, the rear endpapers have a postcard of " Lines Written By Mrs. Capt. Jack + and a 3.5" x 5.5" card showing " the Indian Girl's Prayer ", the covers are tight and have some scuffing and edge and corner wear, front cover is decorated and has a 2.75" x 2" color oval photo ? of the author. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Nº de ref. del artículo: 009886

Descripción M.A. Donahue; Chicago; 1910/nd, 1910. ; 213 pp.; ; VG; Signed in August, 1912. The illustration listed in the contents as being at page 53 is in this copy serving as an unl frontispiece. On this edition, all the cover lettering is in gold. The front cover portrait of Mrs Jack appears to be hand tinted and reaches just below her collar. _____ After a life already filled with adventure, the widow Jack settled in Gunnison, Colorado. There she became involved in some of the wildest times that part of the country could offer. In her life in mining and railroads and dealings with Indians and outlaws she became "Captain Jack, The Queen of the Rockies." _____ The rear hinge is started. . Soliday=II-575 Wynar=1057. [kwA_ (Co) / colorado co co. colo colo. denver leadville springs boulder cripple creek aspen vail durango fort collins ft. collins ft.collins montrose aspen breckenridge golden cheyenne wells / ]. Nº de ref. del artículo: 07426